Yes. A pharmacist may adapt a prescription from a prescriber who is no longer practicing, whether due to retirement, suspension, or other limits and conditions on their prescribing authority. See Policy Statement 6 in PPP-58.
We are updating our website to align with the Health Professions and Occupations Act (HPOA), which is now in force. Some pages may still reference the former HPA as we work through these changes. Note, all pharmacy professionals and pharmacies must now comply with the new HPOA and Bylaws and the revisedPharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act(PODSA) and Bylaws.
Yes. A pharmacist may adapt a prescription from a prescriber who is no longer practicing, whether due to retirement, suspension, or other limits and conditions on their prescribing authority. See Policy Statement 6 in PPP-58.